Description
TOGAF® certification training recognizes the skills and expertise of IT architecture professionals. It provides a basic level of knowledge on TOGAF concepts and methodology for designing and maintaining an enterprise architecture.
Who is this training for ?
For whom ?
Architects, managers, leaders and members of architecture programs, all those involved in architectural projects or wishing to have an initial understanding of TOGAF® concepts.
Prerequisites
No prerequisites for this training. However, an initial knowledge of enterprise architecture is recommended.
Training objectives
Training program
- The objectives and added values of Enterprise Architecture
- Definition and reasons for Enterprise Architecture.
- The main standards.
- Positioning of TOGAF.
- TOGAF® 9.1 modules.
- TOGAF and its developments.
- Overall vision of TOGAF.
- Modular structuring.
- Roles, dependencies and objectives of modules.
- Summary.
- Details of the content repository and its meta-model
- Objects and relationships of the meta-model by architectural domain.
- Meta-Model - Core and extensions.
- Typology of artifacts and deliverables.
- Notions of Building Blocks of architecture and solutions.
- Architecture governance
- The different levels of governance.
- Architectural principles, the notion of contract.
- Architectural governance process.
- Use of the ADM.
- The architecture committee.
- The phases of ADM
- The different phases.
- Requirements management.
- Description of objectives, input and output elements.
- Diagram artifacts, catalogs and matrices.
- Artifacts recommended by TOGAF to describe architectural and solution elements.
- ADM processes and tools
- Architecture rules.
- Stakeholder management. Business scenarios.
- Gap analysis. Migration planning techniques.
- Architecture patterns. Interoperability requirements.
- The Business Transformation Readiness Assessment.
- Risk management.
- Capability-Based Planning.
- The notions of views, points of view and stakeholders.
- The capacity and maturity model
- The 6 levels of maturity.
- The 9 evaluation criteria and their content by level.